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And many thanks to the incomparable R.T. for this link to "Mired" The New Yorker.
Archive 2005-08-01 M-mv 2005
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And many thanks to the incomparable R.T. for this link to "Mired" The New Yorker.
"Mom, Mom! Look!" M-mv 2005
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At last month's Clinton Global Initiative, Mired said that addressing cancer depends on a sophisticated medical infrastructure above and beyond traditional health care.
Jane Wales: CGI 2010: Cancer -- the Developing World's 'Time Bomb' Jane Wales 2010
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The fact that these countries are significantly less capable to care for the afflicted than, say, the United States, where cancer has been a leading health priority for many decades, means that cancer is "a time bomb waiting to explode," says Princess Dina Mired of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation.
Jane Wales: CGI 2010: Cancer -- the Developing World's 'Time Bomb' Jane Wales 2010
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As such, it's disturbing that cancer is not a part of any global health agenda, Mired asserted.
Jane Wales: CGI 2010: Cancer -- the Developing World's 'Time Bomb' Jane Wales 2010
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As such, it's disturbing that cancer is not a part of any global health agenda, Mired asserted.
Jane Wales: CGI 2010: Cancer -- the Developing World's 'Time Bomb' Jane Wales 2010
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Mired in debt and with his staff deserting him just weeks ago, Mr Gingrich is a survivor.
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The fact that these countries are significantly less capable to care for the afflicted than, say, the United States, where cancer has been a leading health priority for many decades, means that cancer is "a time bomb waiting to explode," says Princess Dina Mired of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation.
Jane Wales: CGI 2010: Cancer -- the Developing World's 'Time Bomb' Jane Wales 2010
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TURNING POINT: Mired in a three-game losing streak in late January, it appeared Oklahoma City's early season magic had run out.
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At last month's Clinton Global Initiative, Mired said that addressing cancer depends on a sophisticated medical infrastructure above and beyond traditional health care.
Jane Wales: CGI 2010: Cancer -- the Developing World's 'Time Bomb' Jane Wales 2010
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